Weather on St. Croix

St. Croix Weather Can't Be Beat

The weather in St. Croix is exactly what you’d expect from a sub-tropical environment with eastern trade winds: warm, sunny Caribbean days with cool temperate nights year-round.

Temperatures

Temperatures range from the mid-80s (high 20s Celsius) during the day to the mid-70s (low 20s Celsius) in the evenings all year round with very
little fluctuation. St. Croix is slightly warmer in the Summer (June-August) and Fall (September-November) months when temperatures will stay
mostly in the 80s (high 20s Celsius).

Water Temperature

Similar to the air temperature, the water temperature in St. Croix doesn’t change much, hovering in the low 80s (high 20s Celsius). Unless you’re
a frequent traveler to the Caribbean (or a native!), it is unlikely you’ll notice the three to five degree fluctuation in temperature from
the summer to winter months.

Rain

St. Croix does not have a rainy season. Precipitation varies from month to month, with the highest rainfall occurring in August, September, October,
November, and May.

Hurricanes

Likely the most important factor to consider when planning your trip to St. Croix is hurricane season. The island has been subject to very severe
weather in the past (the last major Hurricane was Marylin in 1995) and is always on the lookout for future storms. Official hurricane season
is from June 1st through November 30th, but storms and bad weather are most prevalent in August and September.

Peak Season

St. Croix experiences its peak season in December, especially during Christmas time. The influx of travelers is likely less because of its beautiful
weather, and more due to the amazing St. Croix seasonal festivals and celebrations during this time.